Skylar Diggins-Smith wins Emmy for broadcasting Phoenix Suns games

A Notre Dame legend collects hardware off the court.

Former Notre Dame guard and South Bend native [autotag]Skylar Diggins-Smith[/autotag] might have found her calling for when her playing career is over. The Phoenix Mercury star has achieved many things since entering the WNBA, and it opened up the opportunity to be a broadcaster for Phoenix Suns telecasts on Bally Sports Arizona. Now, she’s being rewarded with an Emmy for her work on those telecasts:

While this isn’t quite on the same scale as Kobe Bryant’s Oscar win, it still highlights just how talented Diggins-Smith is beyond the basketball court. She will be able to take just about any path she wants to whenever she retires, and this should only encourage her to see a future in broadcasting. Anyone who can intelligently analyze women’s basketball to audiences is needed more than ever at a time when the sport is growing in popularity, which should mean good news for her if she pursues it.

Congratulations, Skylar! Display that Emmy with pride.

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Matthew A. Cherry becomes second former pro athlete to win Academy Award

Former college and NFL receiver Matthew A. Cherry became an Academy Award winner Sunday night, taking home the Oscar for the Best Animated Short Film, “Hair Love”.

Former college and NFL receiver Matthew A. Cherry became an Academy Award winner Sunday night, taking home the Oscar for the Best Animated Short Film, “Hair Love”.